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Boxer Collection (page 7)

"Boxer: A Tale of Grit, Glory, and Legends" In the world of boxing, there have been many iconic figures who left an indelible mark on the sport

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Boxer Collection: Boxer Rebellion in Peking
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Boxer Collection: Portrait of two boxers
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Boxer Collection: The Interior of the Fives Court - from engraving
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Boxer Collection: Johnny Walker - from engraving by Geo. Hunt
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Boxer Collection: Sports training in a gym, Padova
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Boxer Collection: Chief handpiece Augusto Rivetti Second Centuria, in a boxing match
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Boxer Collection: 1936 Berlin Olympic Games: final boxing round between Runge (Germany) and Lowel (Argentina)
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Boxer Collection: Portrait of Pino Garzolini, son of Giuseppe, collector of ancient keys and locks
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Boxer Collection: The boxer Pino Garzolini
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Boxer Collection: Two boxers. The man in black shorts is De Mejo
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Boxer Collection: Statue of the Boxer Creugas, by Antonio Canova, in the Pio-Clementino Museum
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Boxer Collection: The Gymnast, marble statue of a young naked boxer, work preserved in the National Archaeological
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Boxer Collection: Detail of the statue of the Gymnast representing the head of a young boxer
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Boxer Collection: Head of the Pugilist, statue preserved in the Baths of Diocletian, Rome
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Boxer Collection: Detail of the face of the Pugilist at rest, bronze statue from the Augustan period
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Boxer Collection: Pugilist at rest, bronze statue from the Augustan period, found in the baths of Constantine, Rome
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Boxer Collection: Fighter resting, bronze statue of Augustinian era taken from the baths of Constantine in Rome
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Boxer Collection: Rear view of a sculpture depicting the Fighter Creugante, work by Antonio Canova
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Boxer Collection: Sculpture depicting the Fighter Creugante, work by Antonio Canova
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Boxer Collection: Detail of a the handle and upper frieze of a black-figured Attic amphora by Nikosthenes
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Boxer Collection: Mosaic from the Baths of Caracalla depicting a senator and a boxer
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Boxer Collection: Mosaics of the Spa of Caracalla depicting three athletes, Gregoriano Profano Museum
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Boxer Collection: Mosaic of the Spa of Caracalla depicting an athlete and a boxer
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Boxer Collection: Mosaic from the Baths of Caracalla depicting a victorious athlete and a boxer
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Boxer Collection: Mosaics from the Baths of Caracalla depicting two athletes, one of whom is Jovinus
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Boxer Collection: Two boxers, Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum (formerly Lateran Museum)
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Boxer Collection: Statue of a Pugilist, in the Capitoline Museums, Rome
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Boxer Collection: Statue of Damoxenus, by Antonio Canova, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Boxer Collection: Statue of Creugas by Antonio Canova, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Boxer Collection: Statue of a fighter on display at the Louvre Museum, Paris
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Boxer Collection: Statue of a pugilist, the Palaestrita, from Pompeii, in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Boxer Collection: Boxer resting, bronze statue of the Augustan age found in the bath's of Constantine in Rome
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Boxer Collection: Boxers rebellion in china, 1909 (print)
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Boxer Collection: 5860106
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Boxer Collection: 5860105
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Boxer Collection: 5860104
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Boxer Collection: Boxers rebellion, 1900 (print)
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Boxer Collection: Big Jab
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Boxer Collection: exhausted
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Boxer Collection: Mixed breed boxer dog looking at the camera against a black background, Studio Shot
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Boxer Collection: Boxer Dog, puppy
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Boxer Collection: Corporal John Shaw of the 2nd Life Guards fighting French cuirassiers at the Battle of
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Boxer Collection: Ancient boxing gloves or caestus
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Boxer Collection: Henry Pearce, The Game Chicken, boxer
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Boxer Collection: Boxing match, Jack Johnson v Jess Willard, Havana, Cuba
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Boxer Collection: Petty Officer Matthew Curran, Irish boxer
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Boxer Collection: Danahar or Danaher, boxer
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Boxer Collection: Charlie Hardcastle, English boxer


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"Boxer: A Tale of Grit, Glory, and Legends" In the world of boxing, there have been many iconic figures who left an indelible mark on the sport. From Billy The Rat Catcher to the Boxer of Quirinal, their stories are as diverse as they come. One legendary encounter that still echoes through time is when Sonny Liston faced off against a young and determined Muhammad Ali. The Beatles themselves couldn't resist clowning around with Cassius Clay at his training camp in Miami Beach just days before this historic bout. The passion for boxing has always transcended boundaries. Englands Glory Matches were celebrated events that united people from all walks of life. It was during one such match that Sugar Ray Robinson showcased his incredible skills, captivating audiences with every punch he threw. Even Rocky Marciano had his fair share of ups and downs in the ring. Downed in the first round by Jersey Joe Walcott during their heavyweight title fight, Marciano's resilience shone through as he fought back to secure victory. But boxing isn't solely a male-dominated realm; women have also made their presence felt throughout history. Take Daniel Mendoza or even the daring woman depicted on Bystander cover 1929 - both defying societal norms and proving that strength knows no gender boundaries. From fives court sparring sessions featuring Randall & Turner to British boxer Freddie Mills' signed postcard from 1941, these glimpses into training routines highlight the dedication required to excel in this demanding sport. And let us not forget about Joe Louis, whose meteoric rise in 1936 captured hearts worldwide. His skillful maneuvers inside the ring earned him admiration and respect from fans across continents. In this captivating world where warriors emerge victorious or fall valiantly trying, boxers become more than mere athletes – they embody determination, courage, and unwavering spirit.